Studies have suggested that the volume of procedures performed by the individual surgeon, rather than the hospital as a whole, has more bearing on the outcomes of total hip replacement. These studies have shown that patients treated by surgeons who perform more than 10 total hip replacement procedures per year had lower rates of mortality and complications, such as deep wound infections and hip dislocations (Arthritis & Rheumatism, September 2002: 46(9); 2436-2444) (Journal of Arthroplasty, 1995: 10(2); 133-140).

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